Long Beach tests traffic lights that respond to real-time congestion
The California city will test whether artificial intelligence-driven connected vehicle technology can alleviate traffic congestion and improve air quality.
Wisconsin looks to AI, cloud to improve professional licensing process
Using the Maverick AI platform by Google Cloud and MTX, Wisconsin’s Department of Safety and Professional Services will automate data entry and get insights into where bottlenecks typically occur in the licensing process.
Oregon automates hospital capacity data analysis
The Oregon Capacity System allows any health system in the state to visualize occupancy by type and location in real time.
6 tech trends defining future cities
Sustainable neighborhoods, a supercharged infrastructure and inclusive innovation that strikes back at surveillance capitalism will shape the future of urban technology, a new report says.
Tech advances, continuous training build contracting compliance
Applying new technologies and incremental training will help agencies increase their overall compliance with evolving requirements and focus their training processes where the need is the greatest.
Driving AI innovation through a National Research Cloud
The NRC will provide affordable access to high-end computational resources, large-scale government datasets in a secure cloud environment and a close partnership between academia, government and industry.
DOD launches 'continuous vetting'
In a partially automated process, continuous vetting checks a variety of data sources and flags employees’ concerning behavior or circumstances as part of the security clearance process.
County DA pilots race-blind charging algorithm
Using software developed by the Stanford Computational Policy Lab, the Yolo County, Calif., District Attorney’s Office is studying whether its decisions to charge an individual with a crime are influenced by race.
Real-time intelligent software can help the VA save lives
Software powered by clinical and administrative business intelligence thats allow real-time monitoring and timely action can help prevent veteran suicide.
Artificial intelligence can help highway departments find bats roosting under bridges
Bridge inspectors will test whether an AI-based screening tool can help identify and document the presence of bats with greater confidence.
How the pandemic transformed citizen service
Besides ramping up automated online services, many agencies gained deeper insights into what citizens really needed.
Why agencies need low-code application development right now
Empowering developers with low-code application platforms and a robust software architecture will help them deliver innovation, application modernization and more agile compliance.
Napa County installs AI-based early fire detection
The pole-mounted artificial intelligence-based system uses optical and heat sensors to detect and analyze smoke plumes that indicate fire.
Analytics platform surfaces insights from regulatory documents
An open-source project that collects, quantifies and visualizes federal and state regulatory text allows policymakers to analyze the data when making decisions on regulations.
Feds are increasing use of facial recognition systems – despite calls for a moratorium
Until facial recognition technologies are better understood, their use in consequential applications should be halted until they can be properly regulated.
How the Deepfake Task Force can improve the emergency alert system
Standards established by the Deepfake Task Force will enable the creation of a more powerful, flexible and reliable emergency alert system that can create messages in hundreds of languages and dialects – via text, audio or video.
Can digital twins add value to undersea drone missions?
DARPA wants to know how digital twins of unmanned undersea vehicles can overcome communication challenges to improve fleet operations.
Transit agencies can test drive work-zone data service
Agencies can apply for a free three-month license to Nexar’s CityStream service that delivers crowdsourced dashcam data for insights into how work zones affect traffic and safety.
FedRAMP leans into OSCAL for streamlining authorizations
The Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program is pushing adoption of the Open Security Controls Assessment Language to enable automated reviews.
AI on the line: Monitoring prisoners’ phone calls for criminal intent
Speech-recognition technology, semantic analytics and machine learning can flag phone calls in near real time that contain conversations that point to violence or criminal behavior.
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